taunt
英 [tɔ:nt]美 [tɔnt]
taunt意思解释
vt.嘲笑,奚落;用嘲笑刺激;n.嘲弄,奚落;讥讽;嘲弄的对象,笑柄;adj.[航](桅杆)很高的; 变形 过去式:taunted过去分词:taunted现在分词:t

taunt读音音标
英 [tɔ:nt]
美 [tɔnt]
taunt意思解释
vt.
嘲笑,奚落;
用嘲笑刺激;
n.
嘲弄,奚落;
讥讽;
嘲弄的对象,笑柄;
adj.
[航](桅杆)很高的;
变形
过去式:taunted
过去分词:taunted
现在分词:taunting
第三人称单数:taunts
英英释义
taunt[ tɔ:nt, tɑ:nt ]
n.
aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
同义词:twittaunting
v.
harass with persistent criticism or carping
同义词:teaserazzragcodtantalizetantalisebaittwitrallyride
双语例句
用作名词(n.)His genial sufficiency was a taunt and a mockery to many.他那么和蔼自满的态度,许多人都认为是一种辱骂和嘲弄。But in England if the palm faces inward it\'s a taunt, especially if executed with an up-ward jerk of the fingers.可在英国,做该手势时如果掌心向内,特别是还同时把手指往上伸的话,则表示对人的辱骂。用作动词(v.)He will taunt an opponent endlessly, even during battle, raising their ire until they make a fatal mistake - and then take advantage of them.即使在战斗中,他也会无休止的嘲弄对手,激起他们的怒气直到他们犯下致命错误,然后他就会取得优势。
